Navratri, one of India’s biggest festivals, is celebrated across the country with boundless energy. Along with the dandiya-garba nights and music, another big obsession during Navratri is shopping for traditional attire, and this craze touches another level in Ahmedabad. While men usually wear kurta-pyjamas, women dazzle in colourful chaniya cholis paired with their favourite oxidised jewellery. With the festivities just around the corner, this is the perfect time to plan your nine days, and for the best Navratri collections, head to these famous markets in Ahmedabad.
Ahmedabad Markets For Navratri Shopping
Here’s a list of Ahmedabad’s bustling Navratri markets to explore for your last-minute festive shopping.
1. Law Garden
Right in front of GLS Law College is the bustling Law Garden market, a popular hawker hub where vendors set up colourful stalls along the street. Shoppers can explore a wide range of chaniya cholis featuring intricate mirror work, jankari, and kalamkari designs. Prices here start at around ₹1,000, making it a favourite spot for Navratri shopping.
For oxidised jewellery, small vendors stand by the roadside, and what will surprise you is that each one has unique and statement designs. You can find long earrings, chokers, long necklaces, nose rings, finger rings, and anklets here. The starting rate of oxidised jewellery is ₹20 and goes up to ₹300-350 depending on the quality and design. For the footwear, you can choose from beautiful juttis, kolhapuris, sandals, and wedge heels. While selecting footwear, make sure that you check them properly to ensure it feel comfortable while dancing.
What to eat at Law Garden market?
In the middle of shopping or after it all, what we need is a delicious meal. At this market, you can sip cold sugarcane or lemon juice that feels refreshing with every gulp. For casual munching, try bhel puri, sev puri, or pani puri. Also, don’t miss the hot and steamy chole kulche available at just ₹50-70.
Where: Netaji Rd, Maharashtra Society, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad
2. Rani No Hajiro
Rani No Hajiro is one of the oldest markets in Ahmedabad. At this market, you can shop for everything from light and breathable cotton and Ajrakh-printed cholis to traditional, heavily embroidered ones with mirrors and beads. This market is especially known for selling beautiful jewellery. Here, you can look for oxidised silver necklaces, chunky bangles, and statement earrings. This market also has various vendors selling vintage jewellery to give your Navratri look a more traditional touch.
What to eat at Rani No Hajiro?
This market is just a walking distance away from Ahmedabad’s major street food hub, Manek Chowk. After a tiring shopping spree, you can enjoy a variety of street foods like chocolate sandwiches, pineapple sandwiches, a ghotala dosa, pav bhaji, and even a traditional Italian pizza.
Where: Manek Chowk Rd, Old City, Mandvi ni Pol, Khadia, Ahmedabad
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3. Ratan Pole

Ratan Pole in Ahmedabad is one of the most famous places if you’re looking for sarees or chaniya cholis this Navratri. This market captures the true spirit of street shopping, with narrow, winding lanes lined with colourful stalls. From vibrant cotton and silk fabrics to heavily embroidered chaniya cholis, you can find pieces perfect for Navratri here. Apart from clothing, this market also has small stalls for a variety of oxidised jewellery. They have a beautiful collection of everything from small nose rings to large jhumkas–just what the festive spirit demands.
What to eat at Ratan Pole?
While shopping in one of the oldest markets of Ahmedabad, enjoy munching on delicious kachoris, crispy fafda, and sweet jalebis. Also, don’t forget to drink the fresh sugarcane juice.
Where: Near Zaveri Vad, Old City, Ahmedabad
4. Sindhi Market
For Navratri shopping, the Sindhi market is one of the best places in Ahmedabad. It’s perfect for shopping everything from clothing to accessories without burning a hole in your pocket. This market features a range of chaniya choli in different materials, from silk, cotton, to rayon, and you can find them all between the price range of ₹300-1500. Also, you can find small or large nose rings along with bangles, rings and earrings here. Moreover, if you’re looking for the right footwear to match your chaniya choli, this place has some amazing options.
What to eat at Sindhi market?
Sindhi Market is also famous for street foods. You can try anything from samosas, kachoris, and pav bhaji, to chaat from the street vendors here.
Where: Sindhi Market, Revdi Bazar, Kalupur, Ahmedabad
So, have you started your Navratri shopping yet? If not, then we hope this guide is helpful for you.
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